> Make it easier for people to sell stuff, and there will be more stuff.
This is an excellent idea. Just lower the barrier whatever that barrier is.
Some people can think that lowering the entry barrier can result in subpar products and services but in fact the higher the competition, the higher the quality will be.
> but in fact the higher the competition, the higher the quality will be.
If this were true, then appliance manufacturers who produce higher-quality goods would be rewarded. But instead, we're at a weird state where appliances are still not cheap while also not being built to last.
Competition isn't guaranteed to keep the market honest; I'd argue once a market passes a certain size the number of people who can spot lemons becomes insignificant, and then it's a race to the bottom.
If that was true... You might end up with mass bacterial infections everywhere as only those cutting standards while providing highly addictive products survive etc. There was a reason why those regulations started initially. Overburdening with new more and more expensive regulations might be the issue.
This is an excellent idea. Just lower the barrier whatever that barrier is.
Some people can think that lowering the entry barrier can result in subpar products and services but in fact the higher the competition, the higher the quality will be.